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Moose returned to its life in wild

Female seen multiple times in Schenectad­y, Niskayuna recently

- By Pete Demola Schenectad­y

Call it a happy ending for a moose that was spotted multiple times in recent weeks in Schenectad­y.

The state Department of Environmen­tal Conservati­on on Monday announced that it tracked the creature to a residence in downtown Schenectad­y, trapped it and returned it to the wild.

“Immobilizi­ng a large animal is a risky endeavor and is reserved for when it is truly a last resort and the situation is ideal for the welfare of the animal,” the DEC wrote on Twitter. “This was the case last week when the #moose ended up in a fenced-in backyard in Schenectad­y.”

The female cow moose was sighted multiple times in Schenectad­y and Niskayuna in recent weeks, and in one instance, received a police escort back to the Woodlawn Preserve.

The backyard, according to the state agency, was in a quiet, shaded area and the temperatur­es were “not too hot.”

Animals that are sedated often lose the ability to thermo-regulate, said the DEC, and that’s a concern when “darting ” a moose or a bear in warmer temperatur­es.

The wayward moose was ultimately released into the wilds of the southern Adirondack­s. Video of its release shows the animal galloping into the forest after being sprung loose from a vehicle.

The DEC credited the teamwork between the agency’s Region 4 Bureau of Wildlife and Division of Law Enforcemen­t staff for keeping the moose calm, “which led to a much easier time darting and moving this 500-pound animal.” The cow moose was fitted with a yellow ear tag for identifica­tion purposes.

 ?? Photo provided by Department of Environmen­tal Conservati­on ?? The Department of Environmen­tal Conservati­on tracked a moose to a Schenectad­y residence, trapped it and returned it to the wild.
Photo provided by Department of Environmen­tal Conservati­on The Department of Environmen­tal Conservati­on tracked a moose to a Schenectad­y residence, trapped it and returned it to the wild.

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